Cornsilk (Zea mays)

Latin Name: Zea maysCommon Names: Cornsilk

Cornsilk, with the Latin name of Zea mays, is actually the female flower on a cob of corn. The tassel pollinates each piece of silk, resulting in a single kernel of corn being produced on the cob. While the corn kernels are used as food, ground into cornmeal and used as food for livestock, the dried Cornsilk has many other common uses.

Our bulk organic Cornsilk is one of many dried herbs that come from Bulgarian growers. Along the way, quality is ensured at multiple points. First, our Bulgarian herb farmers are independently audited on an annual basis for their organic certification. After that, the herbs are carefully inspected and tested in our in-house quality control laboratory before they are released for milling and packaging. Wholesale Cornsilk is available in one pound and greater quantities.

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My wife has a condition that causes her to feel like she has to urinate all day long, She was really miserable so I started her on corn silk tea and she is 95% better. That is a testament to the strength of the corn silk! Thanks Starwest Botanicals for getting great product!

by FH on January 2, 2015

Product: Organic Cornsilk C/S

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